4. City Pet Transportation110 Bank St.
Itzik Ben-Moshe’s one-man operation offers the best customer service around and will fetch your pooch in an emergency. Call him at 917-532-5572.

5. New York Dog Spa & Hotel32 W. 25th St.
No dog-run bullies at these weekly small-dog socials, run by trainer Andrea Arden.

6. Whiskers Holistic Petcare235 E. 9th St.
Sick of the canine-industrial complex? This is the place to stock up on environmentally friendly flea treatment, natural dog shampoo, and organic pet food.

7. Saks Fifth Avenue611 Fifth Ave.
Well-behaved dogs on a leash of any size are welcome to join you on your shopping spree.

(Photo: Kate Leonova/Courtesy of Property Shark)

8. The Riverbank560 W. 43rd St.
The most dog-friendly apartment building in town: The lobby has a doggie biscuit jar, the parking lot includes a doo-doo stand, and doorpeople provide daytime walks and dogsit when owners travel.

(Photo: Bettmann/Corbis)

9. Underdog Crash SiteTimes Square at 43rd St.
The five-story Underdog balloon bit the dust here during the 1975 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, crashing into multiple buildings and nose-diving to the pavement.

10. Fetch Bar & Grill1649 Third Ave.
The dog-filled outdoor seating bubbles with pooch talk, and patrons are encouraged to bring a framed pet photo for the inside wall. A portion of proceeds goes to shelters; adoption applications are behind the bar.

11. Animal Medical Center510 E. 62nd St.
The city’s mecca of high-tech animal care has the largest staff and most specialty services in the city, with a 24-hour emergency room and intensive-care unit, an MRI machine, and, coming this fall, a linear accelerator for cancer radiation treatment.

13. Animal Haven251 Centre St.
This 7,000-foot adoption center re-homes 500 dogs a year and earns your support through fun—who can resist Canine Cocktails, the Big Breed Breakfast, and Dog Movie Nights?

14. Pet Haven Cemetery & Crematory33 East End Ave.
The city’s only local animal-cemetery office picks up dogs immediately and arranges burial at six-acre Lacey Memorial Pet Cemetery in the Poconos.

IN UPPER MANHATTAN

Sir William’s Dog RunFort Tryon Park
The city’s best dog run, bar none. Take the A train to 190th Street station and follow the signs. Coffee Barks, 9 to 11 a.m. on the first Sunday of every month, are a must.

IN BROOKLYN

Long Meadow Dog Beach Prospect Park, BrooklynLet Spot take a dip with his pals. Dogs only!